No. | Name | |
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15Stuart Hogg, - | ||
14Tommy Seymour, - | ||
13Richie Vernon, - | ||
12Matt Scott, - | ||
11Tim Visser, - | ||
10Duncan Weir, - | ||
9Greig Laidlaw, - 2 | ||
1Gordon Reid, - | ||
2Fraser Brown, - | ||
3WP Nel, - | ||
4Richie Gray, - | ||
5Jonny Gray, - | ||
6Josh Strauss, - | ||
7Blair Cowan, - | ||
8David Denton, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Ross Ford, - | ||
17Alasdair Dickinson, - | ||
18Jon Welsh, - | ||
19Tim Swinson, - | ||
20Ryan Wilson, - | ||
21Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, - | ||
22Peter Horne, - | ||
23Sean Lamont, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Here's what ESPN's man at the ground Tristan Barclay had to say:
"I feared the second half could turn into a rout but Scotland came out from the break ready to make a fight of it. They were rewarded early on with a try made by stand-off Duncan Weir, who intercepted a loose pass from opposite number Handre Pollard to run the length of the field and send Tommy Seymour over on the offload. The match then broke down slightly, with the kickers left to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Scotland skipper Greig Laidlaw was binned for a silly challenge on wing Bryan Habana, who had the last laugh as he crashed over for a late try. It wasn't a pretty end to the match for the Scots, but then it was always going to be a brutal afternoon against the mighty Springbok squad."
... South Africa are made to work hard to escape their 22, but Habana commits to another little chip and run down the left but it eventually finds its way into touch. Full time is given! IT's OVER!
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Habana made it. It did look like it was coming as South Africa manage to find their stride again. The finish didn't involve any brute force but all of the ball carry did. Scotland look tired which is no surprise given the vast amount of tackles they've made. Scotland have made 143 opposed to SA's 97.
Scotland penalty after a high tackle from Pietersen lifting Scotland's Swinson off the floor and not making sure he lands safely. Some would say that's an automatic yellow card, though.
Habana kicks forward twice and Laidlaw hacks him doubt in fear of a try down the Springboks left flank.
What a great, great counter attacking try. Beautiful interception from Duncan Weir, burst 50 metres past several South African players but Pietersen was there to save the day... but he didn't. Great offload from Weir once he was taken down by Pietersen and Seymour eventually makes the try.
Here's what ESPN's Tristan Barclay (@tbarclayESPN) had to say:
"There have been moments in that first half where I feared both for the scoreboard and Scotland's personal safety. South Africa have been absolutely brutal, smashing the Scots in attack and defence. The likes of Eben Etzebeth and Damian de Allende have caused serious damage on the crash ball, with Scotland's Gray brothers in particular frantically trying to hold back the tide. The territory has been all Springbok, even when the southern hemisphere have been without the ball. The yellow card shown to Jannie du Plessis gave Scotland a sniff of hope, but the Springboks quickly snuffed that out with a JP Pietersen try on the stroke of half-time. This could turn into a rout."
TRY! for South Africa!
JP Pietersen scores. Scotland couldn't not defend that maul, with Meyer's men marching it 15 metres or so. Scotland looked vulnerable earlier on with the maul and this time the Springboks make it pay down the right hand side. This try originated from Habana's steal off Laidlaw it must be said.
But, South Africa are back counter attacking after Habana steals from Laidlaw. The winger offloads and Vermeulen fumbles further up when he attempts to find the winger again. The Springboks have managed to escape their half, but you feel they should've made more of that opportunity. We're back in Scottish territory
Laidlaw goes for goal but his penalty kick is short.
...And we're off!
So far, it's been all Springboks. Habana tries the first cross field kick of the afternoon but is subsequently knocked into touch by his intended target down the left flank. Scotland lineout.
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